Cheshire Meres & Mosses Project Manager
| Posting date: | 18 May 2026 |
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| Salary: | £35,268 to £38,826 per year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 14 June 2026 |
| Location: | Cheshire, North West England |
| Remote working: | Hybrid - work remotely up to 5 days per week |
| Company: | Groundwork Cheshire, Lancashire & Merseyside |
| Job type: | Permanent |
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Summary
Help shape the future of one of Cheshire’s most important natural landscapes.
Groundwork’s work connecting people with nature stretches back over 40 years and remains at the heart of the Charity’s mission.
As a founding member of the Lindow Moss Landscape Partnership we have led on securing resources to take the Partnership’s vision forward. Following a two-year period of baselining and community engagement we are now looking for a Project Manager to take this work into the next phase and deliver a focused landowner engagement programme promoting positive land management change.
Beyond Lindow Moss the Project Manager will connect to wider Groundwork and community led projects, focusing on the Meres and Mosses across Cheshire, including supporting the newly formed Tatton Meres Partnership in Knutsford to improve the status of Tatton Meres Site of Special Scientific Interest and Ramsar site, which has secured an initial £500k seed funding.
The Cheshire Meres & Mosses Project Manager role is a unique opportunity to lead landscape scale nature recovery across some of Cheshire’s most important wetlands, including Lindow Moss and the Tatton Meres.
Combining strategic leadership, environmental restoration and community engagement, the role will drive ambitious projects focused on biodiversity recovery, peatland restoration, carbon capture and sustainable land management.
Working closely with landowners, environmental partners, local authorities and communities, the successful candidate will play a central role in shaping and delivering long-term plans that balance the needs of nature, climate and people.
From securing investment and developing innovative funding opportunities to overseeing habitat restoration, community programmes and partnership
initiatives, the role offers the chance to make a visible and lasting impact across the region.
For more information about Groundwork see www.groundwork.org.uk and to view a copy of the Lindow Moss 10-year plan see https://indd.adobe.com/view/dba7ed6b-ab96-427f-b6f7-85b442afed5f
Groundwork’s work connecting people with nature stretches back over 40 years and remains at the heart of the Charity’s mission.
As a founding member of the Lindow Moss Landscape Partnership we have led on securing resources to take the Partnership’s vision forward. Following a two-year period of baselining and community engagement we are now looking for a Project Manager to take this work into the next phase and deliver a focused landowner engagement programme promoting positive land management change.
Beyond Lindow Moss the Project Manager will connect to wider Groundwork and community led projects, focusing on the Meres and Mosses across Cheshire, including supporting the newly formed Tatton Meres Partnership in Knutsford to improve the status of Tatton Meres Site of Special Scientific Interest and Ramsar site, which has secured an initial £500k seed funding.
The Cheshire Meres & Mosses Project Manager role is a unique opportunity to lead landscape scale nature recovery across some of Cheshire’s most important wetlands, including Lindow Moss and the Tatton Meres.
Combining strategic leadership, environmental restoration and community engagement, the role will drive ambitious projects focused on biodiversity recovery, peatland restoration, carbon capture and sustainable land management.
Working closely with landowners, environmental partners, local authorities and communities, the successful candidate will play a central role in shaping and delivering long-term plans that balance the needs of nature, climate and people.
From securing investment and developing innovative funding opportunities to overseeing habitat restoration, community programmes and partnership
initiatives, the role offers the chance to make a visible and lasting impact across the region.
For more information about Groundwork see www.groundwork.org.uk and to view a copy of the Lindow Moss 10-year plan see https://indd.adobe.com/view/dba7ed6b-ab96-427f-b6f7-85b442afed5f